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Best place to sell?

ajriches01

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Hi all
I'm about to swap my 911 for a Panamera due to family circumstances (I know, a sad day). I've traditionally used auto trader but I'm not sure it's right for a C2S, 991 with only 7,500 miles? Has anyone used a more high end service where you have to worry less about scams etc? Porsche offer is good but need to hit 70k and they are a few short.

Much appreciated!

Alex
 
Yes I'm interested in this too, I have a 2013 991 S Cab I want to sell with just over 8k mikes and would like to sell at a sensible price.
 
I sold my last 991 on Autotrader with no problem & will be doing the same when I change my 2015 991 in the next month or so.
 
And do you advertise in advance and say available from X date, or try and time it right/hiring a car if you need to? Thanks!
 
MattDC2 said:
You could try T H Boler, they have a commission "sale or return" option. www.thboler.com They charge £1500 plus VAT but takes away the hassle



Also by doing the above you will free up your garage space for the new arrival.
 
You'll also free up extra space in your wallet! Auto Trader always worked well for me when not trading in. Just have to be aware of the occasional scammer - but they are usually very obvious.
I once had a chap who told me my ancient 405 estate was the perfect car for his wife......if I was prepared to ship it to Lanzarote[:D]
 

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